Job insecurity has frequently been shown to have a dysfunctional impact on well-being. Based on the conservation of resources (COR) theory, the aim of this study was to investigate how the experience of appreciation at the workplace and the occurrence of social stressors shape the relationship between job insecurity and three indicators of well-being: (a) job satisfaction, (b) (emotional) irritation, and (c) engagement (dedication to the job). In an online study with 117 psychologists, we found that appreciation buffered the relationship between job insecurity and irritation. Social stressors further qualified the moderating effect of appreciation on job satisfaction and dedication, but not fully in the proposed direction. Theoretical impli...
Job insecurity influences employees’ effectiveness at work as they face uncertainty about their futu...
Although previous research has documented a host of negative consequences of job insecurity, workpla...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...
© 2014 The British Psychological Society. This study aims to explain the reciprocal relationship bet...
Concerns about job insecurity are on the rise given changes in the technological, political, and eco...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite deca...
Existing social stressor concepts disregard the variety of task-related situations at work that requ...
The long‐term negative consequences of job insecurity on employees’ health and well‐being have been ...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite decad...
The Relationship Between Individual Job Insecurity, Job Insecurity Climate and Employees' Psychologi...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...
Purpose - Based on The Conservation of Resources Theory (COR), Spillover Theory and Social Exchange ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the moderating role of job satisfaction between job insecuri...
This study aims to respond to earlier calls to study well-known concepts, more specifically, job ins...
Job insecurity influences employees’ effectiveness at work as they face uncertainty about their futu...
Although previous research has documented a host of negative consequences of job insecurity, workpla...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...
© 2014 The British Psychological Society. This study aims to explain the reciprocal relationship bet...
Concerns about job insecurity are on the rise given changes in the technological, political, and eco...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite deca...
Existing social stressor concepts disregard the variety of task-related situations at work that requ...
The long‐term negative consequences of job insecurity on employees’ health and well‐being have been ...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite decad...
The Relationship Between Individual Job Insecurity, Job Insecurity Climate and Employees' Psychologi...
There is an emergent literature highlighting the positive role of social support and social identifi...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...
Purpose - Based on The Conservation of Resources Theory (COR), Spillover Theory and Social Exchange ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the moderating role of job satisfaction between job insecuri...
This study aims to respond to earlier calls to study well-known concepts, more specifically, job ins...
Job insecurity influences employees’ effectiveness at work as they face uncertainty about their futu...
Although previous research has documented a host of negative consequences of job insecurity, workpla...
This study aims to test a new process underlying the negative relationship between job insecurity an...